Gift Bags

ABSTRACT

A gift bag including a front wall, a pair of spaced-apart first and second sidewalls, a backwall, a bottom, and at least one banknote as a component of the gift bag is disclosed. The front wall, first and second sidewalls, and backwall are all joined to the bottom. An embodiment of the gift bag includes on the front wall and also on the backwall, a 9 × 5 arrangement of compartments, each containing a banknote.

BACKGROUND

Invention which enables people to wrap items, especially gifts, with real cash in a clean and efficient method.

SUMMARY

The gift wrapping industry has many different types of wrapping but none which enables a person to wrap gifts with real cash in a clean and efficient manner. This invention is a piece of plastic which has length and width dimensions equivalent to wrapping paper. Presidential plastic is composed of many pockets. Each pocket holds a single dollar bill/bank note which is supplied separately by the customer. Each pocket has physical dimensions identical to a dollar bill and/or bank note in terms of length and width. These pockets are tightly packed one next to another. These pockets may also overlap one another by 10% so copycat inventions will be forced to waste greater than a 10% surface area display of cash supplied.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 1 is a frontal view of the invention

FIG. 2 is a posterior view of the invention

FIG. 3 is a side view of the invention which has openings for dollar bills/bank notes

FIG. 4 is a side view of the inventions three closed openings

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

This invention pertains to wrapping items, especially gifts, in plastic wrapping which is capable of holding bank notes/dollar bills/paper currency. These notes are supplied separately by the customer purchasing and/or using such invention. One bank notes/dollar bills/paper currency fits easily into each of the many pockets of this invention enabling someone to easily wrap gifts with real cash in a clean, efficient manner.

FIG. 1 is an anterior view of the invention. 101 and 102 describe physical dimensions equivalent to wrapping paper in terms of length and width respectively.

103 indicates one of many pockets which holds a dollar bill; dimensions identical to a dollar bill with regards to length and width.

104 displays dimensions identical to a dollar bill in terms of

FIG. 2 is a posterior view of the invention.

201 and 202 display dimensions identical to wrapping paper in terms of length and width

FIG. 3 is a side view of the invention which encompasses the openings of the pockets. It displays 11 pockets in which each pocket holds a dollar bill

301 displays the thickness of space of each of the pockets which holds the bank notes.

302 displays dimensions of the invention in terms of width identical to wrapping paper

FIG. 4 is one side view of the 3 sides which does not have any openings. These sides are closed off in order to prevent each bank note from slipping out.

401 displays dimensions identical to wrapping paper in terms of width and length

Claim:

-   A piece of plastic which has dimensions identical to wrapping paper     in terms of length and width. Such plastic is thin and easy to tear     as saran plastic. Of the 4 sides of the plastic, one side has     openings which allows a dollar bill/bank note to be placed in an     easy, efficient manner. Such dollar bills/bank notes/paper currency     are supplied separately by the person(s) who are responsible for     giving such gift.

BACKGROUND

Invention which enables people to wrap cards, especially gift cards, with an envelope sleeve covered with presidential plastic. This envelope sleeve is capable of holding and displaying real cash, supplied separately by the customer and/or gift provider, in a clean and efficient method.

SUMMARY

The Gift card industry has many different types of cards and envelopes to hold such cards but no envelope sleeves which enables a person to hold cards in a container capable of holding and displaying real cash, supplied separately by the customer and/or person providing such card, in a clean, easy, and efficient manner. This invention is a piece of plastic which has dimensions equivalent to envelope sleeves in terms of length, width, and thickness. Presidential plastic envelope sleeves are envelope sleeves which is composed of many pockets on it’s anterior. Each pocket holds a single dollar bill/bank note which is supplied separately by the customer. Each pocket has physical dimensions identical to a dollar bill and/or bank note in terms of length and width. These pockets are tightly packed one next to another. These pockets may also overlap one another by 10% so copycat inventions will be forced to waste greater than a 10% surface area display of cash supplied.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 5 is a frontal view of the inventions side (side A) which has the openings for its pockets.

FIG. 6 is a frontal view of the invention’s side (side B) which holds the card but does not have pockets on this side

FIG. 7 is a frontal view of the inventions opening for the card. It is meant to be a sketch of the presidential plastic envelop sleeve when it has its side A face down

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

This invention pertains to wrapping cards, especially gift cards, in a plastic envelope sleeve which has the qualities of presidential plastic. This plastic sleeve is capable of holding bank notes/dollar bills/paper currency. These notes are supplied separately by the customer purchasing and/or using such invention. One bank notes/dollar bills/paper currency fits easily into each of the many pockets of this envelope sleeve enabling someone to easily wrap cards with real cash in a clean, efficient manner.

FIG. 5 is an anterior view of the inventions side A.

501 16 pockets which each hold a dollar bill; each pocket has dimensions identical to a dollar bill with regards to length and width.

502 indicate the crease/point in which the envelope sleeve will fold over onto itself.

503 displays dimensions identical to a gift card in terms of length and width when unfolded.

FIG. 6 is a frontal view of the inventions side B in which there are no pockets for holding money. However, there is a pocket for holding a gift card.

601 is the opening(pocket) for a card.

602 display dimensions identical to gift card envelopes in terms of length and width

502 indicates the crease/point in which the sleeve will be folded onto itself

FIG. 7 is a frontal view of the invention when it is lying down with Face A facing towards the ground and the opening of the gift card pockets opening facing the viewer.

701 displays the thickness of space of the pocket which holds the gift card.

702 displays dimensions of the invention in terms of width identical to a gift cards envelope

Claim:

-   A piece of plastic which has dimensions identical to envelope     sleeves in terms of length and width. Such plastic is thin and easy     to tear as saran plastic. The Anterior sides of such envelope sleeve     has openings which allows a dollar bill/bank note to be     placed/displayed in an easy, efficient manner as to wrap cards with     the display of real cash. Such dollar bills/bank notes/paper     currency are supplied separately by the person(s) who are     responsible for giving such gift.

BACKGROUND

Invention which is a gift bag covered with Presidential Plastic tightly secured to it which enables people to bag items, especially gifts, in a gift bag which can display real cash, supplied separately by the customer and/or gift provider, on its surface in a clean and efficient method.

SUMMARY

The Gift bag industry offers many different types of gift bags but none which enables a person to bag gifts into a container bag capable of holding and displaying real cash, supplied separately by the customer/gift provider, in a clean, easy, effective, and efficient manner. This invention is a traditional gift bag which has presidential plastic tightly secured to every square inch of it. There is a flap of presidential plastic which has length and width dimensions equivalent to the opening at the top of such gift bag. This flap attaches securely to the opening of the gift bag and provides extra space to hold/display real cash and conceal the gift in such bag. Presidential plastic is composed of many pockets. Each pocket holds a single dollar bill/bank note which is supplied separately by the customer. Each pocket has physical dimensions identical to a dollar bill and/or bank note in terms of length and width. These pockets are tightly packed one next to another. These pockets may also overlap one another by 10% so copycat inventions will be forced to waste greater than a 10% surface area display of real cash supplied separately.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 8 is a frontal view of the inventions wider sides A+B

FIG. 9 is a frontal view of the inventions more narrow sides C+D

FIGS. 10 is a frontal view of the inventions flap. This flap serves as a cover to the opening of the gift bag.

FIG. 11 is a frontal view of the inventions bottom

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

This invention aims to be able to bag items, especially gifts, in a gift bag which has presidential plastic secured to the gift bag. This presidential plastic is capable of holding bank notes/dollar bills/paper currency. These notes are supplied separately by the customer purchasing and/or using such invention. One bank note/dollar bill/paper currency fits easily into each of the many pockets of this invention enabling someone to easily bag gifts within a gift bag which holds and displays real cash in a clean, efficient manner.

FIG. 8 is an frontal view of the inventions wider sides(A+B).

801 displays the gift bag’s handle.

802 describe physical dimensions equivalent to gift bags in terms of length and width.

803 indicates many pockets which holds a dollar bill; dimensions identical to a dollar bill with regards to length and width.

FIG. 9 is a frontal view of the inventions more narrow sides (C+D).

901 indicates the inventions handle.

902 display dimensions identical to gift bags in terms of length and width of the inventions more narrow sides.

903 indicates many pockets which holds a dollar bill; dimensions identical to a dollar bill with regards to length and width.

FIGS. 10 is a frontal view of the inventions flap which acts as a cover for the gift bag. It displays 8 pockets which each hold a dollar bill.

1001 displays 8 pockets which each hold a dollar bill. These pockets dimensions are identical to a dollar bill with regards to length and width

1002 displays dimensions of the invention’s opening/bottom in terms of length/width identical to a gift bag

FIG. 11 is a frontal view of the bottom side (side E) of the invention which holds the gifts. This side is closed off in order to prevent the items placed in the bag from falling out.

1101 displays dimensions identical to the bottom side of a gift bag in terms of width and length

1102 indicates 12 pockets in which each pocket holds a dollar bill. These pockets have dimensions identical to a dollar bill with regards to length and width

Claim:

-   A gift bag which has a piece of presidential plastic tightly secured     to its anterior. Such plastic is thin and easy to tear as saran     plastic. Of the 4 sides of the bag, one side has an opening which     allows a person to place items, especially gifts into such     container. This opening can be covered with a flap of presidential     plastic with dimensions equivalent to the opening in terms of length     and width. This flap may provide more concealment of the gift(s)     held within such container. The presidential plastic allows dollar     bill/bank note to be placed in an easy, efficient manner. Such     dollar bills/bank notes/paper currency are supplied separately by     the person(s) who are responsible for giving such gift. 

I claim:
 1. A gift bag comprising: a front wall defining a bottom edge margin, wherein the front wall comprises an inner panel defining a pair of spaced-apart bottom and top edge margins and a transparent outer panel defining a pair of spaced-apart bottom and top edge margins, wherein the bottom edge margin of the inner panel and the bottom edge margin of the outer panel are joined together, wherein the inner panel and the outer panel each define a pair of spaced-part first and second side edge margins, wherein one of the first and second side edge margins of the inner panel is joined to one of the first and second side edge margins of the outer panel, wherein the inner panel and the outer panel together define an interior region therebetween; a pair of spaced-apart first and second sidewalls, wherein each one of the first and second sidewalls defines a bottom edge margin, wherein one of the first and second sidewalls is joined to the one of the first and second side edge margins of the outer panel and the other one of the first and second sidewalls is joined to the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the inner panel; a backwall spaced from the front wall, wherein the backwall defines a bottom edge margin and a pair of spaced-apart first and second side edge margins, wherein one of the first and second sidewalls is joined to one of the first and second side edge margins of the backwall and the other of the first and second sidewalls is joined to the other of the first and second side edge margins of the backwall; a bottom that is joined to each of the bottom edge margin of the first sidewall; the bottom edge margin of the second sidewall; the bottom edge margin of the front wall; and the bottom edge margin of the backwall; and a banknote contained within the interior region.
 2. The gift bag of claim 1, wherein the outer panel is dimensioned and configured to be substantially equal to a shape and size of the inner panel, and wherein the interior region is dimensioned and configured to be substantially equal to a shape and to a size of a banknote between the inner and outer panels of the front wall.
 3. The gift bag of claim 1, wherein the top edge margins of the inner and the outer panels are joined together and wherein the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the inner panel and the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the outer panel together define an openable closure.
 4. The gift bag of claim 1, wherein the top edge margins of the inner and the outer panels together define an openable closure and wherein the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the inner panel and the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the outer panel are joined together.
 5. The gift bag of claim 1, wherein the backwall comprises a second inner panel defining a pair of spaced-apart bottom and top edge margins and a transparent second outer panel defining a pair of spaced-apart bottom and top edge margins, wherein the bottom edge margins of the second inner panel and the second outer panel are joined together, wherein the second inner panel defines a pair of spaced-part first and second side edge margins, wherein the second outer panel defines a pair of spaced-part first and second side edge margins, wherein one of the first and second side edge margins of the second inner panel is joined to one of the first and second side edge margins of the second outer panel, and wherein the second inner and outer panels together define a second interior region located therebetween.
 6. The gift bag of claim 5, including a second banknote in the second interior region.
 7. The gift bag of claim 6, wherein the second outer panel is dimensioned and configured to be substantially equal to a shape and size of the second inner panel, and wherein the second interior region is dimensioned and configured to be substantially equal to a shape and size of the second banknote disposed in the second interior region between the second inner panel and the second outer panel.
 8. The gift bag of claim 7, wherein the top edge margin of the second inner panel and the top edge margin of the second outer panel are joined together, and wherein the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the second inner panel and the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the second outer panel together define an openable closure.
 9. The gift bag of claim 7, wherein the top edge margins of the inner and the outer panels together define an openable closure, wherein the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the inner panel and the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the outer panel are joined together.
 10. A gift bag comprising: a front wall defining a bottom edge margin and a pair of spaced-apart first and second side edge margins, wherein the front wall comprises a plurality of transparent compartments arranged seriatim in a first direction and in a second direction transverse to the first direction, wherein each compartment of the plurality of compartments defines an internal region, wherein each compartment of the plurality of compartments defines an opening located adjacent to an upper edge margin or a side edge margin thereof, and wherein the internal region of each compartment is dimensioned for enabling a banknote to be disposed therewithin; a pair of spaced-apart first and second sidewalls, wherein each of the first and second sidewalls defines a bottom edge margin, wherein one of the first and second sidewalls is joined to one of the first and second side edge margins of the front wall and the other one of the first and second sidewalls is joined to the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the front wall; a backwall spaced from the front wall and defining a bottom edge margin and a pair of spaced-apart first and second side edge margins, wherein the backwall defines a pair of spaced-apart side edge margins, and wherein one of first and second sidewalls is joined to one of the first and second side edge margins of the backwall and the other one of the first and second sidewalls is joined to the other one of the first and second side edge margins of the backwall; a bottom joined to each of the bottom edge margin of the first sidewall; the bottom edge margin of the second sidewall; the bottom edge margin of the front wall; and the bottom edge margin backwall; and an associated plurality of banknotes, wherein each one of the plurality of compartments contains a respective one of the associated plurality of banknotes.
 11. The gift bag of claim 10, wherein each one of the plurality of compartments is sized and configured to be substantially equal to a shape and size of a respective one of the plurality of banknotes disposed in the associated internal region thereof.
 12. The gift bag of claim 10, wherein either the upper edge margin or the side edge margin that is located adjacent to a respective one of the plurality of openings of each respective one of the plurality of compartments defines an openable closure.
 13. The gift bag of claim 10, wherein the first sidewall, the second sidewall, or the first and second sidewalls include a second plurality of transparent compartments, wherein each one of the second plurality of compartments is sized and configured to display and securely retain an associated one of a second plurality of banknotes.
 14. The gift bag of claim 10, wherein the plurality of transparent compartments associated with the front wall are arranged seriatim in horizontal rows and vertical columns, wherein each vertical column defines nine transparent compartments, and wherein each of the horizontal rows defines five transparent compartments.
 15. The gift bag of claim 10, wherein the backwall comprises a second plurality of transparent compartments arranged seriatim along a first direction and a second direction transverse to the first direction, wherein each one of the second plurality of compartments defines an opening along and adjacent to an upper edge margin or a side edge margin thereof and including an internal region, wherein each such opening is sized for enabling a banknote to be disposed within the internal region.
 16. The gift bag of claim 15, including a second associated plurality of banknotes, wherein each one of the second plurality of banknotes is contained in an associated respective one of the plurality of the transparent compartments of the backwall.
 17. The gift bag of claim 16, wherein the plurality of transparent compartments associated with the backwall are arranged seriatim in horizontal rows and vertical columns, wherein each vertical column defines nine transparent compartments, and wherein each of the horizontal rows defines five transparent compartments.
 18. The gift bag of claim 14, wherein the backwall comprises a second plurality of transparent compartments arranged seriatim along a first direction and a second direction transverse to the first direction, wherein each one of the second plurality of compartments defines an opening along and adjacent to an upper edge margin or a side edge margin thereof and including an internal region, wherein each such opening is sized for enabling a banknote to be disposed within the internal region.
 19. The gift bag of claim 18, including a second associated plurality of banknotes, wherein each one of the second plurality of banknotes is contained in an associated respective one of the plurality of the transparent compartments of the backwall.
 20. The gift bag of claim 19, wherein the plurality of transparent compartments associated with the backwall are arranged seriatim in horizontal rows and vertical columns, wherein each vertical column defines nine transparent compartments, and wherein each of the horizontal rows defines five transparent compartments. 